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Canada cricketers miss out on marquee matchup with India due to wet ground conditions

Canada's first trip to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup ended prematurely Saturday with its final game against top-ranked India abandoned without a ball bowled.

The match, due to start at 10:30 a.m. ET, was delayed due to wet ground conditions at Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium in Lauderhill, Fla. The umpires called off the contest after inspecting the pitch an hour later.

Canada's fate at the tournament had been determined Friday when the U.S.-Ireland game was washed out at the same venue.

That earned the 17th-ranked Americans a single point that increased its total to five behind unbeaten India's in Group A. And it meant that No. 23 Canada and No. 6 Pakistan, both on two points with one game remaining, couldn't catch the U.S.

Only the top two in each of the 20-country tournament's four groups advance to the Super-8 stage.

The Canadians would have needed to upset India, radically improve its net run rate and hope that the U.S. and Pakistan both lost to Ireland to have any chance of advancing. Even then, that scenario would have left the Canadians and 11th-ranked Irish tied on four points with run rate coming into play.

Friday's washout made it all moot, leaving the Canadians crossing their fingers that Mother Nature would not interfere with their finale against India.

Games with cricket's superpowers are rare for ICC associate members like Canada. India beat Canada by 128 runs when they met in one-day play at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.

India won the T20 tournament in 2007, was runner-up in 2014 and made the semifinals in 2016 and 2022.

Canada lost its opening match to the U.S. by seven wickets on June 1 in Texas before bouncing back to upset Ireland by 12 runs on June 7 in suburban New York.

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